Word: formalization
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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According to seven tutors at that meeting, Jewett said he would speak to Liem about the issue. At a second meeting on April 9, Jewett told four tutors and one student that he would not be able to do anything official unless a formal complaint was filed, tutors said...
...letter "urge[s] that students be given a part in the formal process of choosing commencement speakers" and "asks...the administration to take every step possible to discourage and prevent any sort of disruption to this year's Commencement...
Lithgow, who called the festival a demonstration of the artistic nature of the "Rudenstine Era," said he originally proposed a more formal event in the style of the Commencement Week suppers. But when Rudenstine and Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles cut the presented budget for the festival in half, he said, he was "forced to think much more creatively...
...Labor Office, cites karoshi as one of the consequences of stress at work. The report also contains a survey that says more than 40% of Japanese fear they may work themselves into an early grave. The Japanese Ministry of Labor questions the report's data and is filing a formal protest with the International Labor Office. Here's hoping ministry officials won't work too hard getting the report corrected...
...mainly, as it turned out, it mattered for formal reasons. Iron is quintessentially structure, not mass. Inside every figure produced by the academies had been a leaner, more abstract presence -- the wire armature on which the clay or plaster was built, hidden by the later work of representation. Just as Michelangelo had imagined the figure latent in the raw marble block, hidden by the superfluities of stone, so it fell to Picasso, Gonzalez and others to imagine a second structure within the conventionally sculpted figure: a kind of iron essence, expressed in line and plane rather than continuous surface...